As malware threats expand into new domains and increasingly focus on
industrial espionage, Georgia Institute of Technology researchers are launching
a new weapon to help battle the threats: A malware intelligence system that
will help corporate and government security officials share information about
the attacks they are fighting.
Known as Titan, the system will be at the center of a security community that will help create safety in numbers as companies large and small add their threat data to a knowledge base that will be shared with all participants. Operated by security specialists at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), the system builds on a threat analysis foundation—including a malware repository that analyzes and classifies an average of 100,000 pieces of malicious code each day.
Known as Titan, the system will be at the center of a security community that will help create safety in numbers as companies large and small add their threat data to a knowledge base that will be shared with all participants. Operated by security specialists at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), the system builds on a threat analysis foundation—including a malware repository that analyzes and classifies an average of 100,000 pieces of malicious code each day.
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